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Subs to take over two HighMark funds
RIA NEWS SEP 10, 2001
Subs to take over two HighMark funds

HighMark Capital Management is refocusing its investment strategy and looking outward for help.

By Dave Kovaleski
Short Interests: At AmEx, it has been a rocky road
RIA NEWS SEP 03, 2001
Short Interests: At AmEx, it has been a rocky road

By Brooke Southall
RIA NEWS JUL 16, 2001
Tax Watch: Treasury is mapping a simplified tax system

By Mark Battersby
Weak IPO market spurs investment bank layoffs
RIA NEWS JUN 11, 2001
Weak IPO market spurs investment bank layoffs

When a bloated William Blair & Co. recalled former managing partner Edgar D. Jannotta to active management in March, it said so in a three-sentence blurb issued to the press at the unfashionable hour of 6:29 p.m.

By Steven R. Strahler
Short Interests: Seeing green amid the pink slips
RIA NEWS JUN 04, 2001
Short Interests: Seeing green amid the pink slips

With so many wealthy, qualified and bewildered ex-dot-comers out of work, so-called pink-slip parties are all the rage in such cities as San Francisco and New York. But a soiree at Hush in New York Thursday turned into a meet-and-greet for financial planners.

By Rosemarie Maldonado
Conference Call: Brass at ICI unfazed by redemption growth
RIA NEWS MAY 21, 2001
Conference Call: Brass at ICI unfazed by redemption growth

The stock market may be in turmoil, but rose-colored glasses certainly make things more bearable. At least that's the feeling one got after listening to remarks Thursday at the Investment Company Institute's general membership meeting in Washington.

By David Hoffman
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 07, 2001
One on One: "Advisers can make a lot of money selling 401(k)s"

Emplanet aims to make it easier and cheaper for small companies to offer retirement plans

By Brooke Southall
Fidelity joins Schwab, adds adviser referrals
RIA NEWS MAY 07, 2001
Fidelity joins Schwab, adds adviser referrals

Trailing its archrival by more than five years, Fidelity Investments is finally unfurling its own initiative to match investors with financial advisers.

By Frederick P. Gabriel Jr.
RIA NEWS APR 30, 2001
Investor suits against Wall Street houses surge

By Bruce Kelly
RIA NEWS APR 23, 2001
Fast Track: Merrill Lynch's new hire courts the superrich

By Bruce Kelly
RIA NEWS APR 16, 2001
A top exec joins staff of consulting group

By Bruce Kelly
RIA NEWS APR 09, 2001
Folio Institutional launches model portfolio service

Folio Institutional has rolled out a service that allows its RIA clients to tap into model portfolios run by other advisers who custody at the firm.

By Dan Jamieson
Preaching the economic gospel to inner-city kids
RIA NEWS APR 02, 2001
Preaching the economic gospel to inner-city kids

Teaching minority high school students about business is more than a job for Allen Shelton. It's a calling.

By James B. Arndorfer
RIA NEWS MAR 26, 2001
Fee revenues cushion slump for broker-dealers

By Bruce Kelly
RIA NEWS MAR 26, 2001
NASDR warns of potential online churning

By Sara Hansard
Financial golden boy loses some gloss
RIA NEWS FEB 05, 2001
Financial golden boy loses some gloss

Once viewed as a facile innovator among the Windy City's financial exchanges, the Chicago Board Options Exchange is suddenly bogged down on several fronts.

By Steven R. Strahler
MetLife sharpens teeth to compete for business
RIA NEWS JAN 08, 2001
MetLife sharpens teeth to compete for business

Forget about Snoopy dozing on the doghouse roof while the financial world goes by; think junkyard dog instead.

By Michael Fritz
RIA NEWS NOV 20, 2000
An exotic feast for investors

A growing number of companies are opening online supermarkets that feature a smorgasbord of exotic investments to sate the appetites of the newly rich and "moderately sophisticated" for venture capital, hedge fund and IPO deals.

By Jeff Benjamin
Short Interests: Lobbyists mull $3 million pension blitz
RIA NEWS NOV 13, 2000
Short Interests: Lobbyists mull $3 million pension blitz

Washington lobbyists for the financial services industry were debating last week whether to pitch in $3 million for an apres-election ad campaign to get the $240 billion tax bill passed before the end of the year.

By Sarah O'Brien
Brown Bros.fund outlet for Europe
RIA NEWS NOV 06, 2000
Brown Bros.fund outlet for Europe

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. in New York has added more than traditional custodial services to its online offerings.

By Susan Barreto